Is Every Sin the Same in God’s Eyes?
Too many Christians have flattened the moral contours of the Bible such that we no longer distinguish between falling into sin and running headlong into sin.
Our judicial system does not hand down the same punishments for every infraction. What we know to be true in ordinary life we must not forget in our spiritual lives. As much as it shows admirable humility or apologetic concern, we must not act or teach as if every sin is the same in God’s... Continue Reading
True Reformation
When God awakens, He always brings true and lasting reformation—reformation of hearts, lives, homes, and churches.
The Word, prayer, and the sacraments of baptism and the Lord’s Supper are the ordinary means of grace God has given us. These are the means through which the Holy Spirit works to bring true conversion, true revival, and true reformation. God’s awakening power is not activated by our schemes and tactics, but by His... Continue Reading
6 Things Jesus Teaches Us About the Devil
We can be confident in the midst of any trial that God is in control and has ultimate power over Satan in all things.
Jesus had to pass the test that Adam failed in the garden of Eden (Gen 2:16–17; 3:1–6). He refused to believe the devil’s lies and instead obeyed his Father in all things. Jesus was tempted but did not sin (Heb. 4:15). Satan has power, but Jesus has ultimate power over all creation. When Jesus said,... Continue Reading
God’s Servants for Our Good
Governments that help to establish and enforce general morality in society are doing God’s work to preserve peace and order even when those governments do not even acknowledge or recognize that they are doing so.
Throughout history, pagans have often figured out successful legal systems that reflect biblical values because, since God designed the world to work in a certain way, those kinds of systems just work best for the order and prosperity of a society. That’s the reality of common grace politics. The truth is that in matters of... Continue Reading
George Gillespie’s Case for An Ecclesiastical Government
An Analysis of Gillespie’s: Aaron’s Rod Blossoming
In the third book of Aaron’s Rod Blossoming, Gillespie argued that suspension from the Lord’s Supper and excommunication from the church are within the jurisdiction of the church—and specifically, under the authority of the elders. Gillespie asserted that suspension from the Sacrament is a step in the process of church discipline, and that one could be... Continue Reading
John Calvin’s Six Reasons to Pray
Pray and Trust in God’s Providential Purposes
Even though, while we grow dull and stupid toward our miseries, he watches and keeps guard on our behalf, and sometimes even helps us unasked, still it is very important for us to call upon him: First, that our hearts may be fired with a zealous and burning desire ever to seek, love, and serve... Continue Reading
Why We Won’t Spend Eternity in Heaven
It’s far more biblical to state that we will spend eternity on the new earth.
The implications of Scripture’s teaching on this subject are immense. We will not spend eternity floating on clouds. We’ll enjoy something far better: life in the new earth ensconced in God’s glory. We’ll finally see him face to face. On March 19, 2021, my father passed away. He was larger than life. Nobody who... Continue Reading
What Is the Bondage of the Will?
In Luther's classic treatise, he demolishes Erasmus’ man-exalting synergism.
It is hard to sum up The Bondage of the Will succinctly, because it is so rich with Luther’s whole theology….One might consider it the nearest thing Luther wrote to a systematic theology. It has always been admired by Reformation Protestants, both Lutherans and Reformed. Martin Luther looked upon The Bondage of the Will and... Continue Reading
Subjectivism and Cessationism
What is the practical difference between their continuationism and cessationism?
The debate between real cessationism and real continuationism is an important one. But, as in politics, it’s important for the party supporters to know what their party truly believes, and what the opposing party believes. If that’s done, some might find they’re members of the same party. Christians often talk past each other. That... Continue Reading
Would It Be Better to Take a Pay Cut than a Church Cut?
Many people are “accidental deconstructionists” who abandon the faith through sloppiness or poor planning.
If you do choose to move…put more attention into your church than your job, neighborhood, home, or school….be absolutely certain, that wherever you go, you and your family will be able to be members of a church that honors the Word, preaches truth, and faithfully worships the King. For nothing less than spiritual life and... Continue Reading
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